Two Indian American lawmakers Ro Khanna and Kamala Harris have criticized President Donald Trump for his plans to declare a national emergency to build a wall along the Mexican border that has led to a partial government shutdown.

As the partial government shutdown entered 19th day on Wednesday, the California Democrat Ro Khanna, in a series of tweets talked regarding the implications of the shutdown and how it is affecting Americans.

"Millions of Americans are feeling the effects of the govt. shutdown. It is unacceptable that 800,000 hard-working federal employees are furloughed. The President needs to negotiate a budget deal with Congress and open the government as soon as possible," Khanna tweeted

Millions of Americans are feeling the effects of the govt. shutdown. It is unacceptable that 800,000 hard-working federal employees are furloughed. The President needs to negotiate a budget deal with Congress and open the government as soon as possible. https://t.co/Bx8Db3M9zd

The shutdown does not impact the entire federal government but several major agencies, including the departments of Homeland Security, Agriculture, Justice, Commerce, the Interior, Transportation, State, and Housing and Urban Development.

"Trump may want to declare a 'national emergency' to sidestep Congress and build a border wall. The real 'national emergency' is that young Americans are drowning in student debt, families are forced into bankruptcy due to health costs & millions of our citizens are left behind," Khanna, who represents California's 17th district, said in the tweet.

Trump may want to declare a “national emergency” to sidestep Congress and build a border wall.

The real “national emergency” is that young Americans are drowning in student debt, families are forced into bankruptcy due to health costs & millions of our citizens are left behind.

Nearly 800,000 federal workers have been affected by the shutdown. Some 420,000 workers are being forced to work without pay since they are considered "essential" employees. The other 380,000 workers are barred from work and will not receive pay.

"Not only did Trump leave hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay for the holidays due to the shutdown, but he's also frozen their 2019 pay increase. Can someone please tell me how this will grow the economy?… End this shutdown now," he said in another tweet on Wednesday.

Not only did Trump leave hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay for the holidays due to the shutdown, but he’s also frozen their 2019 pay increase.

"American people deserve better leadership than they are seeing under this President, stating that the shutdown has thrown lives into chaos," Harris, the daughter of immigrants from India and Jamaica, said.

The remarks by Khanna and Harris comes a day after Trump appealed to the American people to pressure legislators to fund the border wall he wants and the government shutdown.

In December, Trump said in an Oval Office meeting with top congressional Democratic leaders that he would be "proud" to shut down part of the government in service of forcing Congress to give him the full USD 5.7 billion he wants for a border wall.

The building of a wall along the Mexican border was key to Trump's presidential campaign to prevent entry of illegal immigrants.

Some Republicans and Democrats have rejected Trump's demand for the United States-Mexico border.